Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Watch the Globe's Fastest Car Attacked 270 MPH: Everything in the Video clip Is Remarkable!

The Texas-based Hennessey Efficiency Design group just released a remarkable high-definition video clip of their Venom GT damaging an incredible speed document.
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The Venom GT established a brand-new globe speed document for two-seat cars by reaching a full throttle of 270.49 mph, by competing the high-performance vehicle down the 3.2-mile Kennedy Room Facility Space capsule landing runway in Cape Canaveral, Fla
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Brian Smith, director of Miller Motorsports Park just outside Tooele, Utah, drove the Venom GT to its record-setting speed. Racelogic, the world-renowned mold of VBox GPS data-acquisition systems, had an agent handy to individually confirm and document the Venom GT's greatest videotaped speed.
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The blistering speed is the fastest taped time for a two-seat cars, yet given that the Venom GT uses a customized body and other elements from the Lotus Exige-- and considering that simply 11 have actually been created-- the Guinness Book of Records has not identified the Venom as "the fastest production car.".

"The Venom GT acquired an optimal rate of 270.49 mph as measured by our VBOX 3i GPS system," shared Racelogic designer Joe Lachovsky, according to Hennessy's launch.

The GPS information showed the Venom GT took simply 10.1 seconds to increase from 260 to 270 miles per hour. The historic run took 2.4 miles to achieve, enabling the Venom merely eight-tenths of a mile to stop.

"Fortunately, its Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes were able to transport the car below 270 miles per hour well before completion of the runway's 1,000-foot limit," the Hennessey group stated.